Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB801 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 12/10/2020

                            87R3548 EAS-D
 By: Cortez H.B. No. 801


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a certification program for assistance animals;
 authorizing fees; imposing a civil penalty.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 822, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter F to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER F. ASSISTANCE ANIMAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
 Sec. 822.151.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Assistance animal" means an animal that works,
 provides assistance, or performs tasks for the benefit of an
 individual with a disability or that provides to an individual with
 a disability emotional support to alleviate one or more medically
 identified symptoms or effects of the individual's disability, as
 determined in accordance with the Fair Housing Amendments Act of
 1988 (42 U.S.C. Section 3601 et seq.). The term does not include a
 canine that qualifies under federal or state laws or regulations as
 a service animal for purposes of the Americans with Disabilities
 Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et seq.).
 (2)  "Board" means the Texas Medical Board.
 (3)  "Program" means the assistance animal
 certification program established under this subchapter.
 Sec. 822.152.  ESTABLISHMENT OF CERTIFICATION PROGRAM. The
 board shall establish and implement the assistance animal
 certification program to certify assistance animals in this state.
 The program must require:
 (1)  an assistance animal to successfully complete an
 obedience training course that meets the minimum standards
 established by board rule;
 (2)  an assistance animal to be evaluated in accordance
 with board rules by a licensed veterinarian who has determined that
 the assistance animal:
 (A)  has all necessary vaccinations;
 (B)  does not have any internal or external
 parasites; and
 (C)  has good oral health; and
 (3)  the primary owner of the assistance animal to be
 evaluated in accordance with board rules by a mental health
 professional licensed in this state with expertise in emotional
 health to determine whether the owner has a disability that
 necessitates the services of an assistance animal.
 Sec. 822.153.  CERTIFICATION REQUIRED. An individual may
 not claim or represent an animal is an assistance animal that allows
 the individual to access benefits provided by law to individuals
 with disabilities who use assistance animals unless the primary
 owner of the animal holds a certificate issued under this
 subchapter for the animal.
 Sec. 822.154.  EXEMPTION FROM CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT.
 This subchapter does not apply to a canine that qualifies under
 federal or state laws or regulations as a service animal for
 purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C.
 Section 12101 et seq.).
 Sec. 822.155.  CERTIFICATE ISSUANCE. (a)  The board shall
 issue a certificate for an animal if the animal and primary owner of
 the animal meet the requirements for certification under this
 subchapter, including the requirements established under Section
 822.152, and the owner applicant:
 (1)  submits an application in the form prescribed by
 the board;
 (2)  submits evidence in the form prescribed by the
 board demonstrating the animal and owner satisfy the requirements
 for certification under this subchapter;
 (3)  pays the required application fee; and
 (4)  meets any other requirements established by board
 rule.
 (b)  The board shall:
 (1)  assign to each assistance animal certified under
 the program a unique identification number; and
 (2)  issue to the primary owner of an assistance animal
 certified under the program a certificate that includes:
 (A)  the name and identification number of the
 owner's assistance animal; and
 (B)  the name of the owner.
 Sec. 822.156.  CERTIFICATE TERM AND RENEWAL. (a)  A
 certificate issued under this subchapter expires on the first
 anniversary of the date of issuance.
 (b)  An individual may renew an unexpired certificate under
 this subchapter by:
 (1)  submitting the appropriate renewal form;
 (2)  paying the required renewal fee;
 (3)  presenting evidence in the form prescribed by the
 board demonstrating the assistance animal certified under the
 program has been examined by a licensed veterinarian who determined
 the assistance animal:
 (A)  is physically capable of providing
 assistance animal services; and
 (B)  meets the physical health requirements
 described by Section 822.152(2) and established by board rule;
 (4)  presenting evidence in the form prescribed by the
 board demonstrating the primary owner of the assistance animal has
 been evaluated by a licensed mental health professional with
 expertise in emotional health who determined the owner has a
 disability that necessitates the services of an assistance animal;
 and
 (5)  meeting any other requirements established by
 board rule.
 Sec. 822.157.  ASSISTANCE ANIMAL REGISTRY. The board shall
 establish and maintain on the board's Internet website a statewide
 registry for each assistance animal certified under the program.
 The registry must be accessible to the public and allow individuals
 to search by the identification number assigned to an assistance
 animal under Section 822.155.
 Sec. 822.158.  MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITIES. (a) An
 assistance animal is not permitted in the common recreational areas
 of a master planned community that is subject to restrictive
 covenants limiting residency in the community to persons 55 years
 of age or older or households with at least one person 55 years of
 age or older unless:
 (1)  the assistance animal is certified as required by
 this subchapter; and
 (2)  the primary owner of the assistance animal obtains
 permission from administrators of the community for the assistance
 animal to be in the common recreational areas.
 (b)  A master planned community described by Subsection (a)
 shall post outside each common recreational area notice:
 (1)  that permission is required before an assistance
 animal is permitted in the area; and
 (2)  of the procedure for obtaining the permission.
 Sec. 822.159.  RULES; FEES.  (a)  The board shall adopt rules
 necessary to implement this subchapter.
 (b)  The board shall impose fees in an amount reasonable and
 necessary to cover the costs of administering this subchapter.
 Sec. 822.160.  DISCIPLINARY ACTION; CIVIL PENALTY.  (a)  The
 board may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew a certificate
 for a violation of this subchapter or a rule adopted or order issued
 under this subchapter.
 (b)  A person who violates this subchapter or a rule adopted
 or order issued under this subchapter is liable to this state for a
 civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 a day. At the request of the
 board, the attorney general shall bring an action to recover a civil
 penalty authorized under this subsection and may recover reasonable
 investigation costs, attorney's fees, and witness and deposition
 fees incurred by the attorney general or board in the civil action.
 SECTION 2.  (a)  As soon as practicable after the effective
 date of this Act but not later than May 1, 2022, the Texas Medical
 Board shall:
 (1)  establish and implement the assistance animal
 certification program as required by Subchapter F, Chapter 822,
 Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act; and
 (2)  establish the assistance animal registry as
 required by Section 822.157, Health and Safety Code, as added by
 this Act.
 (b)  Notwithstanding Subchapter F, Chapter 822, Health and
 Safety Code, as added by this Act, a person is not required to
 obtain certification for an assistance animal under that subchapter
 before June 1, 2022.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.